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NPR News: 12-14-2019 1AM ET
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“Don’t be afraid to be too specific, we’ll have a lot of fun putting it together,” said Cherise Mead, a librarian at the Mesa Public Library.
Cherise Mead
KJZZ's The Show
Monday at 9 a.m.
Arizona is struggling to keep young talent that’s trained in the state here. Why that is and what can be done to reverse the trend.